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627 ) : The trouble with phrase - structure and transformational rules is that they are local ; they define well - formedness conditions on individual phrase - markers and on pairs of successive phrase - markers in a derivation .
627 ) : The trouble with phrase - structure and transformational rules is that they are local ; they define well - formedness conditions on individual phrase - markers and on pairs of successive phrase - markers in a derivation .
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It is , of course , also possible for the RC - final verbal phrase to be stative in nature : in such cases ... Since such verbal phrases do not have progressive forms , they can appear only in the P or nonP ; thus , RC's with stative ...
It is , of course , also possible for the RC - final verbal phrase to be stative in nature : in such cases ... Since such verbal phrases do not have progressive forms , they can appear only in the P or nonP ; thus , RC's with stative ...
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One possibility is subcategorizing some , but not all , Tough - movement predicates for an , obligatory prepositional phrase . E.g. , suppose that tough can occur , in deep structure , only accompanied by a for - NP - phrase , but that ...
One possibility is subcategorizing some , but not all , Tough - movement predicates for an , obligatory prepositional phrase . E.g. , suppose that tough can occur , in deep structure , only accompanied by a for - NP - phrase , but that ...
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